Google Android Adds Even More Tools for Gaming App Developers

Google announced today the launch of their new open-source release of LiquidFun. Google’s new C++ 2D rigid-body physics library that offers game app developers the ability to add new and realistic physics actions to their games. LiquidFun is written in C++ and the LiquidFun library can be used with any platform with a C++ compiler which can also be downloaded from the LiquidFun project page on GitHub. Based off of the Box2D editor/library, Google’s LiquidFun includes such features as particle-based fluid simulation, a 2D physics library, and lots more. Game developers can now use LiquidFun for new game mechanics and as well as to add more realistic physics to their game play experience. Check out the full details here.

Data integrity and ultra-high performance dictate the success and growth of many companies.
One of these companies is BridgePay Network Solutions, a recently launched and rapidly growing financial services organization that allows merchants around the world to process millions of daily credit card transactions. Due to the nature of their business, their IT team needed to strike the perfect balance between meeting regulatory-mandated data security measures with the lowest possible levels of latency and …